The Evil Within creator and Resident Evil 4 mastermind Shinji Mikami has conceded that gamers are becoming harder to scare, but remains hopeful that you’ll all be reaching for the bog roll once you sit down to play it. He didn’t really say that, by the way.

Shinji Mikami, creator of Resident Evil, has said that there is “no real difference” between next-generation console specifications. “We only need one console,” he said in an interview with Edge magazine, as reported by The Sixth Axis.

The Evil Within is the latest from horror maestro Shinji Mikami, and today at the Eurogamer Expos, Tango Gameworks is discussing the Bethesda published title. Only the developer knows what terrors will be shown. It’s up to you to watch the livestream below and find out for yourself. The Evil Within is due on PC, […]

The Evil Within’s TGS 2013 trailer has gone live and it’s posted below. During the show this week, Shinji Mikami will be showing off his latest project and its survival horror elements. The Evil Within is in development for the Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PC and will be published by […]

The Evil Within creator Shinji Mikami said he is returning to his survivor-horror roots with the Bethesda-published game, not only because he likes scaring people, but because it will be easier to do so now that graphics have increased.

The Evil Within creator Shinji Mikami has suggesting that Japanese studios take less risks than those in the West, and that you won’t find many publishers in Japan investing over $30 million into one title.

The Evil Within may cast you as an investigator in a situation beyond his control, but does placing gamers in a tightly-scripted horror scenario work in these action-heavy times?. Phil Owen investigates.